

Chapter 17 Franklin's Defense of the Frontier of The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
Jul 16, 2023
The narrator grapples with his military skills while rallying troops to defend the northwestern frontier. Amidst Indian attacks, a fort is built, emphasizing leadership and troop morale. Unique Moravian customs in marriage and church services are explored, revealing intriguing social dynamics. The formation of a militia in Philadelphia highlights the clash between public honor and social etiquette. Tensions with a governor over taxation unveil a complex political landscape, showcasing both rivalry and unexpected collaboration.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Fort Construction Amidst Chaos
02:31 • 10min
Observations on Moravian Congregational Practices and Marriage Customs
12:08 • 2min
A Colonels Journey: Militia Formation and Social Etiquette
14:02 • 2min
Political Intrigue and Professional Alliances in Colonial Governance
16:29 • 3min